Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We registered for two Toronto nights. Figured I should book hotel just in case and all Hilton brand hotels already sold out for Swift’s dates as of the day after her announcement.
Did you try to book online?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We registered for two Toronto nights. Figured I should book hotel just in case and all Hilton brand hotels already sold out for Swift’s dates as of the day after her announcement.
Did you try to book online?
Anonymous wrote:We registered for two Toronto nights. Figured I should book hotel just in case and all Hilton brand hotels already sold out for Swift’s dates as of the day after her announcement.
Anonymous wrote:There are networks of Swifties on Twitter and Facebook doing face value ticket exchanges. People who really, really, want to go and willing to hustle will make it happen. The people who just kind of want to go and aren't willing to do more than a simple online purchase need to quit whining. This isn't a normal event, it requires more than normal effort.
Anonymous wrote:There are networks of Swifties on Twitter and Facebook doing face value ticket exchanges. People who really, really, want to go and willing to hustle will make it happen. The people who just kind of want to go and aren't willing to do more than a simple online purchase need to quit whining. This isn't a normal event, it requires more than normal effort.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We went to Philly and it was an AMAZING show. I registered for two dates in Miami and 2 in NOLA using DH's phone number. DD registered for the third Miami night and third NOLA night. Would be a super fun girls' weekend!
You are lower than the gum on my shoe, you greedy pig.
DP- buck up and pay for tickets. No one owes you a chance at tickets.
Huh? People are more than willing to pay, I just want the ability to actually be able to buy the tickets. I have never been lucky to get even a code, despite registering for every single leg of this tour.
We had no problems buying tickets in the resale market. There were tons of tickets not even purchased. If you want to go, you will.
So much privilege. None of those resale tickets were remotely affordable for the average person. I can't spend $10,000 to take my kid. Get out of your own bubble. Seriously.
I know several people who when they got out of the queue to buy tickets buy extra for the sole purpose to scalp, resell at a super high price. Did they sell to their friends or family at what it costed them or just a little higher. NO. The entire resale business is disgusting.
First we didn’t pay close to $10k for 2 tickets. Have you seen that there are floor tickets for $400 available this week in LA? Second, it’s all supply and demand. There was way too much demand for the supply so your choice is to either complain about not being able to buy a ticket through Ticketmaster or figure out another way to go. This isn’t like a roof over your head or food and water. It’s a freaking concert.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We went to Philly and it was an AMAZING show. I registered for two dates in Miami and 2 in NOLA using DH's phone number. DD registered for the third Miami night and third NOLA night. Would be a super fun girls' weekend!
You are lower than the gum on my shoe, you greedy pig.
DP- buck up and pay for tickets. No one owes you a chance at tickets.
Huh? People are more than willing to pay, I just want the ability to actually be able to buy the tickets. I have never been lucky to get even a code, despite registering for every single leg of this tour.
We had no problems buying tickets in the resale market. There were tons of tickets not even purchased. If you want to go, you will.
So much privilege. None of those resale tickets were remotely affordable for the average person. I can't spend $10,000 to take my kid. Get out of your own bubble. Seriously.
I know several people who when they got out of the queue to buy tickets buy extra for the sole purpose to scalp, resell at a super high price. Did they sell to their friends or family at what it costed them or just a little higher. NO. The entire resale business is disgusting.
First we didn’t pay close to $10k for 2 tickets. Have you seen that there are floor tickets for $400 available this week in LA? Second, it’s all supply and demand. There was way too much demand for the supply so your choice is to either complain about not being able to buy a ticket through Ticketmaster or figure out another way to go. This isn’t like a roof over your head or food and water. It’s a freaking concert.
You were called out and apparently didn't like it,
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We went to Philly and it was an AMAZING show. I registered for two dates in Miami and 2 in NOLA using DH's phone number. DD registered for the third Miami night and third NOLA night. Would be a super fun girls' weekend!
You are lower than the gum on my shoe, you greedy pig.
DP- buck up and pay for tickets. No one owes you a chance at tickets.
Huh? People are more than willing to pay, I just want the ability to actually be able to buy the tickets. I have never been lucky to get even a code, despite registering for every single leg of this tour.
We had no problems buying tickets in the resale market. There were tons of tickets not even purchased. If you want to go, you will.
So much privilege. None of those resale tickets were remotely affordable for the average person. I can't spend $10,000 to take my kid. Get out of your own bubble. Seriously.
I know several people who when they got out of the queue to buy tickets buy extra for the sole purpose to scalp, resell at a super high price. Did they sell to their friends or family at what it costed them or just a little higher. NO. The entire resale business is disgusting.
First we didn’t pay close to $10k for 2 tickets. Have you seen that there are floor tickets for $400 available this week in LA? Second, it’s all supply and demand. There was way too much demand for the supply so your choice is to either complain about not being able to buy a ticket through Ticketmaster or figure out another way to go. This isn’t like a roof over your head or food and water. It’s a freaking concert.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We went to Philly and it was an AMAZING show. I registered for two dates in Miami and 2 in NOLA using DH's phone number. DD registered for the third Miami night and third NOLA night. Would be a super fun girls' weekend!
You are lower than the gum on my shoe, you greedy pig.
DP- buck up and pay for tickets. No one owes you a chance at tickets.
Huh? People are more than willing to pay, I just want the ability to actually be able to buy the tickets. I have never been lucky to get even a code, despite registering for every single leg of this tour.
We had no problems buying tickets in the resale market. There were tons of tickets not even purchased. If you want to go, you will.
So much privilege. None of those resale tickets were remotely affordable for the average person. I can't spend $10,000 to take my kid. Get out of your own bubble. Seriously.
I know several people who when they got out of the queue to buy tickets buy extra for the sole purpose to scalp, resell at a super high price. Did they sell to their friends or family at what it costed them or just a little higher. NO. The entire resale business is disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, the resale tickets are waaaay more than my family can justify to take our tween. Over 1k each in most cases or close to it and travel expenses on top. Just not comfortable with that type of spending. I also hope we can get some tickets at normal prices.